When it comes to building an NFL roster, hierarchies vary from team to team. Some organizations are driven by general managers, others by owners, a few by head coaches -- and of course, many franchises divvy up checks and balances. Albert Breer takes an in-depth look at all 32 power structures in this eight-part, division-by-division series, which aims to answer one simple question for each NFL team: Who's really in charge?

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Dallas Cowboys:Jerry Jones is obviously the man in charge.
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New York Giants: Model unchanged since days of George Young.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Transitional period shrouded in secrecy.
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Washington Redskins: Mike Shanahan is a rare breed in 2013.
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